But on Mura Masa, he does quite the opposite, building a patchwork quilt of multi-genre house, trap and Afropunk sounds to curate a soundtrack inspired by the sights and sounds of his newfound home of London.

His aspirations might sound a little highfalutin on paper, particularly coming from a 21-year-old who has spent most of his life in Guernsey adrift from the UK music scene.

The separation, however, forced this bedroom producer into a borderless wormhole of underground music, which expanded his worldview and enticed his eventual migration to London proper.

Aside from last year’s single What If I Go?, this is his first release since the Someday Somewhere EP in 2015 and brims with the currency of Disclosure’s debut - similarly a record imagined for the clubs by inexperienced clubbers.

The likes of Firefly, 1 Night and What If I Go? sound undeniably 2017, but it’ll be his next steps that will determine his stake in the progression of modern British electronica.